Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 23, Number 27, Vincennes, Knox County, 11 August 1832 — Page 1
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1 Kvk3 KLZHU STOUT. -WTMCnmz&S, (H5l.) SB.TI3 S.D AY, -SlUGUST II, 1832.
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Show s the annual drain f: cm j John Andoe Vm H. Kearney j among them it is this, that the more su-: fioisned the misery, ;md completed the Kentucky, to be 310,11307 ; J. Hobinson Thomas Patiick ! pcrstitious, they are always the mere vi- destruction of poor mortal mar: by be-
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Extract from the Circular Address rf Nathan Gaither, a lit preventative from Kent'lcky, to his ( onsiituents. "No man who remembers the list war, and adverts to the uniform public conduct c t Gerd. Jackson, can doubt his honesty of tiurpose and devotion to his country. Probably, no other man in the United States. : itualed as lie is. would have dared, on the eve cf an cltction deeply involving; his hnTiOf aod faoie, to take the stand he has in favour of liberty and free elections, against this powet ful and corrupt institution. It is, we conceive, the duty of all the friends of liberty to rally rnnnd and sustain hint. To enable the people the more fully to j comprehend the evils of this Bank, e propose to show you from documents and information derived from -the Hank itself dulifn; the present session of Confess, its influence upon t'ae western country, its multiplied abuses, and its direct attempts to put down the President elected by the people, pi ul put ip a bank President over these United States. The whole stock of the Rank is thirtyfive miU'ons of dollars. Of this the covernment hehl on the first of January, 1H32, .vcicn milihn.; foreigners S1.'!-5; u people of fifteen eastern and southern states 19.451,100 dollars; the sum of 32,500 dollars was parsing between the offices of the IVmk; and the amount held by the people of the nil! western States and Territories,
was as fellows, viz, Ohio, Kentucky, Illinois, IWissmiri, Tennessee, Louisiana, Arkansas Territory, Indiana, Mississippi, Alabama, ?lichigan,
Fir Marrcadnkc Warren Peacock, Lt. General, etc. etc." owing gjO.GOO of the stock, taxes us R3.500.
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Ucii:rg, ii (). utl s C. vo. o!ic ot vnnm r,
was lately selected to form a Torv Anti-lie
James McFcc Hoben H Kiddle D:n'l Ovcrstieet Willian' Uugan Andrew Aston Charles Kelly Alexander Hy John Vash P. McSlKrry Henry Rithatdson M McClery P. M'Mious John B. Boj;ul William llcnion
J -Uv Fi-zpatrick
Zich-riah Frick Alexander Davidson
form Cabinet in England, owning Sr91,500 i Brown A Brown of the stock, taxes us S -5.105. Jonathan Kerr Hugh Curran In this manner the .people of the United v)badiah Allis P Morton States are made tributary to "My Lr rds Hicknin Ovcihart Wm. Leichtcnthalcr and Gentlenien" of the British Empire, j J II. McG'mnces Joseph Smith about four hundred cf whom are now stock- Peter On wen Jacob tnlz hrHers in this -Bank. 'Jo them, and the l)anic y. Jones John Gebbart enemies of rcfornMhc aristocracy ,f Eng- Haner y Ja,r ,
tnPrl nnwrr! KV IMiRSKN i' ! Oavld bllTipson
tiue reason why men on to sinning and repenting, and sliming aj;ain, thro
the whole rourst of their lives, and the
ligicus worship and consecrated 'easts
repcoting on a death bed; pardons right
ly bucd out;, and absolution authoiitively
reason is, became thry have liem taught, j given, have done more towards making most wickedly taught, that religion and j and continuing men vic'mm, than all the vinut are two things absolutely distinct; natural passions and infidelity put togethal 'he deficiency tt the one might bejther; for infidelity can only take away tno supplied by the sufficiency of the o!ler; ; supernatural rewards o! ir:ue; but of
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j and that m hat you want m virtue, you these superstitious opinions ana practi-
of more than two millions cf dollars, by increasing the value cf their stock. It proposed to throw almost the entire stock into thek hands, to make tke American peepie tributary to them, and convert the Bank of the United States, to all intents and purposes, into a BRITISH BANK. In addition to this constant drain from the west, to pay eastern and foreign dividends, the Bank constitutes a broad ai.d dtep channel to carry eff our specie. The amount carried eff to Philudelphia, New-York and Europe, from the branches at N. Orleans, Mobile, NatchVz, Nashville, Louisville, Lexington. St. Louis, Cinrinuati, Chilicothe and Pittsburgh, .since 1819, are as follows, vi.".:
In 1820 1M21 1822 IS 23 132-i 3 825 lfcv6 ir,28 1829 1831 Total drain from the west since 1819,
31.072 39 1(')0,.16 79 lf:i,:V.;6 n3 1,116,397 22 S-M-,504 0 1. 25.1X46 35 1,921,792 tfO 1,217.717 55 1,301,4H1 2.417,6-tO 57 3,151.767 19 3,284.469 04
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Wm. Acklord Job;) O. Irwin Michael Kilduff B J.O'H anion Patrick Kelly Tim. O Lyons
Michael M'Cutchecn Peter Given Hemy Rhodenbaugh G Greer Thomas McFarlsnd Peter McDei molt Alexander Wilson
Thos. M'Govcrn Martin Hollixy Thos. Galagher Wyndot HartzntT Thos Erins William Hitchcock Michael Foy . Lorei zo Putter Dcmiel Gribbcns Jacob Deitz Joseph Fo!y Samuel Sm,',cr Matthew Fiinn Simon Liukiohn
Sa.000 24.1-90 16,700 none 24.560 1 1 900 4.2G0 5,000 none none none
The whole aniouot sent to tnose liranehesTi . :. .1.-. .. ..... ...,,.;.! K, rv - - . I
lllll lltg lilt aatlii. i;v.llUVl ITul l:;ilj JU dollars. This drain has gone on increasing from about thirty thousand dollars per year to
John Lamberd Patrick Hays Win Gr.tlin O. McCormick Philip Flowers Michael Daly James Conly Wm Huston Hugh Rodj-cra B K Palmer Robett Clarke Simon McCarty
Henry Benton Samuel II u tt on
. P. G Maner
G. Fielding
A. Brady
Samiu I Gardner John K-amey John Warden John Win:on Saml M.Cordeman S. Miner B. Duoagby James (iraham Helby Monow Thomas Spil'ane Ostrander '1 odd J. M'Cuiloch,giocer Wm Cochrane ?Iartin Biown J Fotiiz
must make up in religion But this re
i ligion, so dishonout ab'.e to G .d, and so
1 pernicious to men, is worse than Athe ; ism; fur Atheism, though it takes away
one gtcat motive to support virtue, yet
it lun.ishes no man with arguments to i
be viciuus; but vupcrstition, or what the
j world means by religion, is the greatest
possible ercoui ageiiitit to vice, by setting up sojntihir.g jw religion, which shall atone and co.i.mtne for the want ol
virtue. 1 his is establishing iniquity by a Saw, the. highest law; by amheriiy, the highest authority; that of God himself. We complain nl the vices of the world, ana of the w'ukedr.ess of tntn, without i.'vchh g into the true cause. Ii is not because they are wicked by ntturt, for that is both LVse and impious; but because, to serve the purposes of thtir pretended soul savers, they ha"c been carefully taught that they are wicked by nature, and cannot help continuing so It vvriuld h ive been impossible for rntn to have been both religious and vicious, had religion been made to consist here
in alone it does ccnsiM; and had they
ces have not only turned th- scene, and made men lose sight of the natural reward's of it. but have induced them to think, that were there no hereafter, vico wou'd be preferable to virtue, and that tliey increase in happiness as they increase in wickt iJness and in this they have been taught in several religious discourses and scsuions, oelivertd by men whose authority wt? never doubted, particularly by a la?e Reverend prelate. I metn Bishop Atfihury, in his sermon
on these voids. 'll in this life cp v be hope, then we are cf a!i u.en most miserable," wheic vice and tYitb ride most uiuotphantly together But these doctrines of the natural excciicncy of vice, the efficacy of a right belief, the dignity of atonements and propftiations have, besides depriving us cf the native bcauy and charms of honesty, ami thus cruelly stabbing virtue to the heart, iai;ed and diffused among men a certain unnatural pa?sion, which we shall call religious hatitd; a hatred, constant, deep rooted, and immortal. All other pa-
sii iiS rise and fall, die and revive again.
been always taught that true religion is but this of religious and pious hatred
in the practice virtue in obedience to 'ises and grows every day stronger upon the will of G'id, who pit-sides, over all the mind as we grow more religious, things, and will finally make every man because we hate for God's sake, and for
the tnke ot those poor souls too, who
Total held in the west. ctr;. Si 13.400 The total profits of the Bank for 1831, were SJ. '5,598 32. Of these the following sums accrued west of the Alleghany
Mountains, iz:
At Mobile. New Orleans, Natchez, St. Louis, Nashville, Pittsburgh, J,ouis ille, Lexington, Cincinnati Do. Agency, Chilicnthe, do. Total profits ar.cruiug in the western country. Deduct the dividends paid on R',43.400 stock, held in the v-ebt, seven pur cent.
95,1 10 99 552,812 55 78 542 95 30.464 25 262.954 42 10 3.713 00 1 98.55 r 12 113.251 24 2Q1.784 94 96,955 88 6.585 59
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ni'jre than three witlir.is. ''w yeav it vill probably be five ruiHiona. Bat it it were to cop tin. ue at three millions per year, '.luring the nineteen years it was proposed to continue this Bank, it would take out of the western country Jiftu-ycvai iinlions cf dollars. This is a part of Mr. Clay's '.iir.trlcan Syu ' From the Pittsburgh Mercury. TO THE PUBiTC.
We, the undersigned, who have never voted for Andrew Jackson, deem it but an act of justice at this apparent crisis in the political destinies of our favourtd country, thus to publicly expresa oui full and satisfied approbation of his measures in relation to the United Statee
Bank; and our firm conviction that aj
prosperous continuance of the blessings of our republican government depends greatly, if not entirely on the re-election of that independent patriot now at the helm of government. Every effort of the aristocracy of this country, indicates the unhallowed design of corrupting, through the subtle influence of wealth, the fairest and most exalted feature of a frcetrian's privileges, the elective fran chise. The subscribers deem it-unnc-
hapnv who doe6 bis duty
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This single opinion in religion, that have the mistominc not to bclu e as wa all things are so well made by lie Dei j do, and c-.n we in so good a cause hate y, that virtue is itb own rewaid, ai;d ihat ; too much? The more thoroughly vt happiness will ever atise trim, acting ac hate, the better we are; and the more coiding to the reason of things, or that j mischief we do to the bodies and estate God, ever wise and gond, wilt provide those infidels and heretics, the more some extraotriinary happiness fo thosr. j do we thow our love to God. This is
The secedeus As a set off to the who suffer for virtue's bake, is rnough hcligious zeal, and this has been called
but rememucr ir.c only true
Gaiaghei, tailor. A. Henderson Geotge Swartz
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64 f:iv batdi men and An'.i masons ( says, to support a man under al' chllicultu s, ; uivir.ity ;
to Keep him steadv to bis duty, ami tojuivjnny is nuuiMmy
the Pittsburgh Metcuiy) who are repre
?ntedas having receded from the Jack
son tanks, we give place to tho names oi
enab.e him to s'.and av rr m .isarork.!
amidst all tlie cha- oi r.i .dause, pio
William Pitt.
otie hundred and thirteen "good men j fit. and honor. B. t ..- icbgion of tea- f
and tiue, who have since the veto ol s3 wnicn an lie .i a- eat-uu c ui, nas the President, hoisted the Jackson ban been neglected and condcmrKil, and anoner. Many more can and no doubt will! her set up, 0 e natu'il uwiscqufmcc of be added to the list and many who aie j which haw ouzz'ect men's uuoerstar.dprevented by eircumntances from coming' arid dibauclied tlieir mora s, rwore. ' than ail the !cv.d ports and Atheistical
the whole" lor the veto ca..; ;date!
10.03S
Prom the Y :y Free Fnquirer. Earl of Chatham's letter
reader who have ra seen i'. ihe letter which follows, written in i 733, v ill not be tmacce ptab'e. It vva9 originally published in tne London Journal over the author's proper signature, as an address to the peojde of England. Moralis.s, or (if any prefer the application.) ieli
gionista can compaio their own lulcs ot
FRANCE It :s evident that the King is abun dar.t:v alie to control the cnp.iai; vet is surprising- that so contenip'.ib'e i nu n-
1 Kic j.f ir.,'t'nirtlc tr rr.nri' ti- t.r.,i-
phdoopl. era tt. at k er infested the world; . , . I lit I. .v : f.ni at the largest estimate, oula to- instead ol being taught that religion 1 ,, ;' . ' . . . ... , ; , . , . I able to make tie resistance wnich they consists m action, or in obedience to I tie I ,. , , r , . '
! ciKi to 3 i eu rovveriui army, irijirni;
have tbl.tnthe field agrirst a raticr. Ii, the west, toe though tt e enteipiz- of
Po! eicrnal moral law of God, we have been
most gravely and vcneiably tedd, that it co. sist-i in the belief of certain opinions which wc could form no idea of, or which wete contiaiy to the rlcar per ce prions of our minds, or which had no
tendenev to make us either wiser on
betie , or which is much v.orse, had a manifest tttidtncy to make us wicked
..ction with his, and perceive what a cen- i and immoral. And this belief, this un
til! y has effected in elevating the stand- pious belief, arising from imposition cn
ard of virtue. While some will find more theology in the address than they can digest, and others less than they require, it would not be amiss for both to
ascertain what there is of real piarticol
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cessary to point to those innumerable j good about themselves, which might not facts, tint fully wanam. the justice of j originate in such 'iews what deficicn-
t his belief. Unnecessary, because they arc rjuite apparent to evety intelligent citizen. There are none who do ol know the unwarrantable power of that mammoth called the United States
Bank, and few we truly helieve who do
Thus, the amount drained from the west-i nol ajs0 wc know its many gross abu
ses cf that power. They have become alarniing to every American patriot, threatening a speedy annihilation to his liberty, and to the liberties of his torn mon country. Even in our own VjSi have the directors and retainers of tds institution lately attempted to influence
wirdsnf ONE MILLION SEVEN HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS. This produces no return whatever, not even in British er Yankee goods but it is a positive tax to its full amount on the in lustry of the west. In fif'een years that it was proposed to continue this chatter, and the four years
the old charter has yet to run. tins uram anJ corrupt the principles o! our peo-
one side, and Irom want of t xaminatir.n
cu the other, bas'been cal'cd by the sa cred name of religion, wheieas real and
I genuine religion consists in knowledge
and obedience v e know there is a God, and wc know his will, that wc
should do all the good we can; we erei
cy of it but is fairly attiibutable to thelassured irom his perfections that we
want of such motives. ; shall nnd our own good in s.i doing.
Politician, too, would do well to see' An i wrs wou'd we have more.' are what progress has been made in their; we, alter such inquiry, and in an age full department, in the interim.; for be it ! of liberty, children stili: and cannot wc kept in mind that this is the same W il- be quiet un tss we have holy romances, liam Pitt who advocated human rights i sacred fables, and traditionary tales to
on b nad principles, when our govern ment had no existence A. G. LETTER.
the Duchess de Bei i seerri d 6o Quixotic, th h.'.' "gA'c , as no' been un-.vo thy the Yenceans of foimer days. The adventn s of the Princess hav e bt n quic ro:r'a; tie While another female waa pe?sonj.t!ng i.er, ard eluding the 0veinmnn'. r.gen;s on b-ard of thr Carlo fbertr, ?hf hndet at Rosas, entered Fance by ihe msicii. Pyrenees, and headed ti t Chouans Anoikrs, June 6 8 t-' clock in tr evening The Chouans are master of Chaionnes, a small town on the lett bank ot the Loire. The steamboat coming fiom Nantes was obliged to turn back. Jut.'k 7 Events arc multiplying. I write in great haste. The Chouans, defeated at Montjean, retired to La Pommeraye. They took 600f. from the receiver of taxes. A slight engagement took place last night between Bonnuvre and Ancensis; 150 of the line encountered 1,200 Chouans, the military, after having lour men killed and three wounded, retired toCande. The Chouans suf-
would. at this rate, be THIRIA-'IWO MILLIONS NINE HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS. To whom do we pay this tax? Not to our ravtern brethren alone; a Urge portion of l ........ r r - .
V g'es to tne nooiuty auo gei.n y i virvai; lu ttain. To pay the div idends on S8.405.-1
k;J ot torejn stoc .-i, last vear. S.ol,.b. j
ros-eu me .viianiu..
to fovei
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pie. Under tills conviction, the undersigned hereby pledge themselves, to prove worthy the name of p:ttiots, by averting so far as in their power, the calamities threatened our free and happy institutions by the unhallowed attempts of the aristocracy referred to. And in
under sign-
At this rate, the tax : the name ot patriotism, the
ners, in nineteen years, would be ed call upon every ci'izen who may not
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a.nuse us in an iu;c uuui, aim 10 give rest to ou sou's, when our foTlies and o If 1
v . . . , a , .u. ercd great loss; among the dead wai ou liave been taught, indeed, that, fc , . . .. r
"Pure Religion, and undefiled before God j right belief, or orthodoxy, will, like and the Father, is this: to visit the father-s charity, cover a multi ude cf sins; but le-s and widows in their afllictions, and to be not deceived, belief ol, or mere askeep out's self unspotted from the w o: dd." Jic lruh of prcposhioll, upon Gkntlkmen Wliocver takes a view ! evidence, is not a viriue, nor unbelief a
o( the world, will find, that what the! vice; faith is not a voluntary act, it docs J ed sitting on Tuesday, at which the ccn
greater part of mankind have agreed to! not depend upon the will; every man j cessions to be made to Holland wero call religion, has been only some outward j must believe or disbelieve, whether he j finally agreed upon by the whole ol the
exercise, esteemed sufRuen: to work a, will or not, aacoiding as evidence ap reconciliation with God. It has moved 1 ptars to him. If thei eforc, men, how them to build temples, slay victims, of ; ever dignified or distinguished, com
fsr up saciifices. to fast and least, to pe- i mand us to believe, they arc guilty of i
numbered Laudmonte, the chief.
HOLLAND AND BELGIUM. London. Jur e 15. The conference on th. affairs of Hol
land arid Belgium held a long protract-
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v:d nnerj t:r:e heretofore have raised nis voice, a
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Bur, if the act had been Proident, nearly ail the
ac li" li; slrnvti. would h ive 'vit'it i
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eded his strength against these atteuipts
on tne parr ol tne u . . nans, u cut rupr
and government, to be n nv
five powers; and it is understood mat the modifications was rot, it ii said, obtained v.ithout consideiabie difficulty.t present no further particulars of this,
I ti.inn and thank, to laugh and cry, to sing the highest folly and absurdity, because ! wnich is presumed to be the last sitting;
Wex- j arid lamjh bv turns; but it has not yet! it is out of our power, but if they com ; ol the Confe.ence, r.avc occo pcrmmcu Quints I been found sufficient to induce them" tr! mand m tn helieve. and annex rewadslio trarspire. Should another mtetinr;
break off an amour, to mak restitution! to belief, and severe penalties to unbe j oe r'-qui-he, the place ot M. Ta..eyrand,
ot id gotten wealth, or tub.iug the pas-! lief, then they are most wicked and im- who sets rut inr rne com new aunoi.
Jll.lli rUIe ti ijf u. j a j;(ii u uj
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bev-i
inns and appetites to a reasonable sua moral, because thev annex rewards 8n',
v l"Y -SEN "EN MILLIONS w.r.ild have 1 Ii0W capable uf effectually rooting cor- jection. O ffer as much as ffity may in ! punishments to what is involuntary
nr.
d fiom t'.e I'nited
UK' IV. 'r ii"i; en.-tit
;.i empire'
'PI. is is a i.'-'.v way
arid
a revenue in America, mrtee
in
ruption from among us. That man we opinion coticertiin.' what they euht to
s-jpp- rt the Lords, Bil.ms, ai.d, gentry c:; have already said, we hare heretofore )e!iee, er after what nunner they a're
to s-'rve Go 1. as they call it, yet they ail igrre in gratifying their appetites. The vene passion reigns eternally in all countties and in all ages, Jew and Mahome
wc again beseech every j tan, the Christim and the Pagan, the
mere
pro
ducti i :
th:.n the tax
n tea, which gave i x ' tne rev oluttoii.
Iventucky p s t.a small pot tit :t tax. I he ro!its iT tin L'.tiisv iiie
it-. tc:i iiranches, last w e e
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j never supported by our votes. But now, cur mat strenuous efforts shall be put t in requisition to aid the re-election of
the independent patriot General Andrew
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Preach Ambassador at the Hague, wha has been sent for, for that purpose.
and, ihcrcforr, neither rcvvaidable or
outiisbable. It appears, then, very p!3in-:
fy, unreasonable and unjust to command j PRIVATE cot RMroKDWM. us to believe any doctrine, good or bad; Paris. June 13. NVe or unvvi.se; but, when men com- ion will be extreme v sorry - .earn mand us to believe opinions, ",ich not j that matters are not improving
!only have no tendency to promote virtue,; l re government, 1 lameni ro
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! in.iii hiiu pioperiv apprcciaies me uiea . lauaritid inc inelian; an KlitUS Ol men, j OUI vviueu aic jmuiu w ",-,l tKi' rrr J sings of libc.tv, to join us in the sacred who diff. r in almost evc.y thing else, latere for the want of it. then are they ar- nation to try by court, mart nl the per
.ctu's pa
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tuckv t:tv:k!.e:dei -,
ra.
cause, Tool'e
lite cr.'.f; cl freedjni and the ; umv ci stlly agree with regard to their) rived
,)r:iijns; if tf.cre be anv diffiii enve : ihvn is their iniquity
the utmod pitch of impiety,! sens taken int., custody hcV.v . d s.oce eir iuiuuitv full then have :.k.?y 1 dcclauik-n l'1;C i:a'c c -cSc
